Pitt Vs Penn State

Anonymous
Does anyone have any insights into Pitt Vs Penn State for student interested in business? DS is reading through Fiske to understand the differences but any guidance would be appreciated. We have recently moved to the US and are not very conversant with colleges here.
Anonymous
Penn state is better
Anonymous
Go visit. Both are great schools. I'd pick Pitt over Penn State but that's because Pitt is a family school for us. Pitt is very much more of a city school. Penn State probably as a nicer traditional campus.
Anonymous
Pitt students have higher average test scores. But one is huge and in the middle of nowhere (the school is the town, affectionately called “Happy Valley” because of its happy students) and one is very much in a city.
Anonymous
They are quite different - I can’t imagine being willing to attend both.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:They are quite different - I can’t imagine being willing to attend both.

Well, no. No one should attend both.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Pitt students have higher average test scores. But one is huge and in the middle of nowhere (the school is the town, affectionately called “Happy Valley” because of its happy students) and one is very much in a city.

What a stupid wording when explaining to a new comes to the U.S. Couldn’t you simply say Pitt is in a city and Penn State is in the middle of nowhere. What is “one is” and “the other”.
Anonymous
^^^ new comer
Anonymous
OP here. Is there any view on business related programs at these schools? I understand the difference in locations but any feedback on academics and career outcomes would be very helpful. Thank you
Anonymous
The undergraduate business schools are excellent at both Penn State and Pitt.
Anonymous
The schools are very similar academically. It is the rural versus urban settings that is going to provide such a different experience.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Pitt students have higher average test scores. But one is huge and in the middle of nowhere (the school is the town, affectionately called “Happy Valley” because of its happy students) and one is very much in a city.

What a stupid wording when explaining to a new comes to the U.S. Couldn’t you simply say Pitt is in a city and Penn State is in the middle of nowhere. What is “one is” and “the other”.
Lighten up, Francis.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:OP here. Is there any view on business related programs at these schools? I understand the difference in locations but any feedback on academics and career outcomes would be very helpful. Thank you


Career outcomes are SIGNIFICANTLY more dependent on the individual's ability, ambition, passion, ability to work well with others, etc. than on where they go to college. Take a look at these lists of where the leadership teams for various companies studied, then choose which college to attend based on other factors that matter to you. As others have said, the biggest difference between Pitt and Penn State is location.

For pharmaceuticals:

https://lesshighschoolstress.com/biotech-pharma/

For tech:

https://lesshighschoolstress.com/lists/tech/

For Wall Street:

https://lesshighschoolstress.com/wall-street/

And for CEOs of all types of companies:

https://lesshighschoolstress.com/business/
Anonymous
I think the only real differences between the two is location and size of school. Both should offer similar opportunities and outcomes.
Anonymous
Honestly, they're both very good. I would give Pitt the edge for internships during the school year, but I think they both place kids really well for summer internships. Your child's preference should help you make the call.
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